Criminal is the first of its kind. A show about people who’ve done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle. Hosted by Phoebe Judge. Named... more
In 1993, Gary Settle was sentenced to 177 years in prison. Twenty-six years into his sentence, he started helping other... more
In 1977, a man named Robert Burns went to a funeral and shot someone, in the head, in front of... more
This week, part two of the Reels family story – how two brothers went to jail in an attempt to... more
Melvin Davis and Licurtis Reels refused to leave the land that had been in their family for generations – so... more
Today, a personal story from Phoebe about her mother, Valentine, who died this spring. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and... more
Soon after the Berlin Wall went up, a group of students knocked on Joachim Rudolph’s door. They told him they... more
Before Guantánamo Bay became the prison we know today, Marie Genard spent more than a year of her life there.... more
In 1977, a new bar opened on North Wells Street in Chicago. Things weren’t as they seemed at the aptly... more
One morning, two men got in a boat and sailed down a river in the Amazon rainforest. They were never... more
In the summer of 1975, two best friends attempted a robbery unlike any they’d ever pulled off before. Their target:... more
When Madison Smith went to her county attorney’s office to talk about her rape case, she knew she wanted to... more
In 2010, a $16.5 million Hot Lotto ticket was sold at a gas station in Des Moines, Iowa. At first,... more
Two men turned in the winning catch at a Lake Erie fishing tournament. But when the tournament director squeezed one... more
Phoebe: Are there a lot of spies in this country today? Scott: Far more than people can probably even imagine. You... more
Hunters in the Everglades used to kill millions of birds every year for their feathers. In 1902, a man named... more
“There was a saying I heard a few times: ‘under the influence, above the law.’ And I think that describes... more
In the 1980s, Pablo Escobar smuggled four hippopotamuses into Colombia for a zoo on his ranch. Today, there are over... more
In 1967, a 24-year-old named Leslie Arnold escaped from prison. The FBI looked for him for years. And then, in... more
On the afternoon of June 23rd, 1972, Martin McNally walked into the St. Louis airport with a wig, a sawed-off... more
When Karen Bethea-Shields was in college, she heard a judge say, “No way in the world a Black woman can... more
“The ingenuity of depraved human genius has culminated in the production of margarine.” Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign... more
The Lawrence H. Woodward funeral home in Brooklyn has been run by one family for generations, and has handled many... more
When JonRe Taylor was called for jury duty in 2007, she voted ‘not guilty’ on every charge. But the defendant... more
In 1989, three people confessed to participating in a murder. Eventually, a total of six people were arrested. But when... more
Six people were arrested for a murder in Nebraska. Some said they couldn't remember details of the crime, or being... more
When we last spoke with Trevell Coleman, he was waiting to hear back about his clemency application. And then, in... more
In 1991, two police officers stopped Tupac Shakur for jaywalking. He said he was knocked unconscious during his arrest, and... more
In 1980, posters appeared in subway stations and on telephone poles in New York City with a phone number to... more
When he was 14 years old, Ron Bishop testified in a murder trial. Decades later, he told an investigator everything... more
When people started saying that John D. Rockefeller Jr. was responsible for the deaths of two women and 11 children... more
Sultan Alam was the first Pakistani officer to join the traffic department of the Cleveland Police in the UK. He... more
For almost thirty years, Adolfo Kaminsky lived quietly, forging documents for people all over the world. It started when he... more
As the famous English actor William Macready was preparing to go on stage in New York, over 300 police officers... more
In the early 1920s, painters at a watch dial factory in New Jersey started to get sick. No one could... more
In 1974, musician Connie Converse drove away from home and was never heard from again. Howard Fishman’s book is To Anyone... more
“I never did anything wrong. I never had a speeding ticket. I think I just saved all my stuff up... more
“The police had surrounded the house. They had been there for quite a while. They didn’t want to try to... more
In May 1991, a bank robber walked into a bank in Irving, Texas, and without speaking handed the teller a... more
Listen to the latest Criminal Plus bonus episode completely for free. Phoebe and Lauren hit record on the drive to... more
A conversation with a 911 operator about what happens on the other end of the line – and the day... more
Martin Abramowitz knew that his father had worked at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, but he always thought he hadn’t been... more
This episode picks up where 48 Hours, Part 1 left off. We suggest you listen to them in order. When Aaron... more
“I think it was around 3:00 a.m., and that’s when I heard a strange man’s voice waking me from sleep.” This... more
In 2016, the FBI attaché in Pretoria, South Africa, got a phone call from a woman asking the FBI to... more
Ken Eto worked for the Chicago Outfit for 30 years. He was known as the mob’s bolita expert, bringing in... more
Stories of animals really going for it. Criminal is going back on tour in February! We’ll be telling brand new stories,... more
Today we meet “Genius Grant” winner Andrea Armstrong. In 2019, she started the Incarceration Transparency Project to identify and make... more
When a young woman showed up at a boarding house in Manhattan, she said her name was Nellie Brown –... more
In the early 1970s, Marty Goddard was worried about the high rates of sexual assault in Chicago. She learned from... more
In the 1950s poodles were all the rage — one tabloid even reported that when a girl “makes the big... more
In 1913, museums and art galleries in London received a memo from the police. It told them to be careful... more
In the 1980s, Liverpool was having what journalists called a heroin epidemic. The chairman of a local organization where people... more
After a 17-hour-long interrogation, a woman confesses to a murder. But then, evidence surfaces proving that she can’t have actually... more
In 1989, Helen Ackley decided to sell her old Victorian house in Nyack, New York. It didn’t go as planned.... more
Jack Barsky was a college student in 1970 when the KGB knocked on the door of his dorm room to... more
Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert were once members of the radical activist group the Weather Underground. In 1981, they helped... more
Here's a little preview of what we’re making over on Criminal Plus! We’re having a lot of fun making these... more
This episode continues where Episode 237 leaves off. 17 years after he shot a man, Trevell Coleman walked into a police... more
Trevell Coleman signed with Bad Boy Records in 1998. He made it onto the Billboard charts, and was called “the... more
We’re coming up on 10 years of Criminal. In the past decade, we've loved taking the show all over the... more
On September 16, 1922, a reverend and a choir singer were found dead under a tree. Between their bodies was... more
Jeff German was a reporter for over 40 years in Las Vegas. He spent his life covering the mafia, corruption,... more
In 1916, two British soldiers were held captive in a remote prisoner-of-war camp. People said the camp was escape-proof. One... more
Iceland is one of the most peaceful countries in the world, but people there love to read about crime. Even... more
A preview of what we’re making over on Criminal Plus! Hear me and Criminal co-creator Lauren Spohrer taking your questions,... more
In April of 1995, wildlife biologists flew small airplanes over Yellowstone National Park, looking for two missing wolves. “They’re just... more
When Amy Loughren started working as a nurse at Somerset Medical Center, she did everything she could to hide the... more
A story about religion, sex, an assassination, and silverware. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional... more
In the summer of 1917, 16-year-old Elsie Wright took a photograph of her 9-year-old cousin, Frances Griffiths. It was the... more
The UNABOM investigation was one of the longest manhunts in American history - it lasted for 18 years starting in... more
In the summer of 1984, a local newspaper reporter outside of Manchester, England, got a tip from the police. A... more
A little over sixty years ago, there were 250 prison newspapers being published on a regular basis. Today, there are... more
Mary Jones could sing just like Aretha Franklin. One night, a James Brown impersonator saw her perform at a Motown... more
In 1934, a man collecting driftwood along the Lake Erie shore found a human torso on the beach. No one could... more
When a toymaker and a doctor teamed up to make the world’s first CPR doll, they decided to make the... more
As recently as 1965, if you had a medical emergency, the people who showed up at your door would be... more
Helen James grew up in a military family — her great-great-grandfather fought in the Civil War, her father in WWI,... more
There’s an old sailors’ saying about the ocean at the southernmost part of the world — “below 40 degrees latitude,... more
In the late 1870s, a woman named Sarah Howe started a bank just for single women called the Ladies’ Deposit... more
“What we ask jurors to do is to just absorb all this trauma and just to keep on absorbing it... more
In 2008, Sven Berger was chosen to serve on the jury for a murder trial. He says the sentence that... more
When she was 14 years old, Elizabeth Coppin was sent to a place called Peacock Lane in Cork, Ireland. It... more
In 1948, two horse jockeys were riding on a beach in Australia when they came across a man lying in... more
When Benjamin Ferencz was 27 years old, he prosecuted his very first trial. It's been called the largest murder trial... more
When Debra Miller woke up on October 8th, 1964, she was expecting to see a black Volkswagen in her family’s... more
In 1911, two sisters traveled to Seattle to meet a "doctor" named Linda Hazzard. The sisters didn’t seem very sick,... more
In the 1980s, the discount electronics chain store Crazy Eddie was so famous, its commercials were parodied on "Saturday Night... more
In 1964, one of the best javelin throwers in Australia traveled to England to see if he could qualify for... more
This episode continues where Episode 208 leaves off. In 2001, Daniel Taylor wrote a letter from prison to a reporter at... more
Daniel Taylor was 17 years old when he was arrested for a 1992 double homicide in Chicago. But Daniel had... more
In 2016, a man named Anthony Novak created a parody Facebook page of his local police department. "I just thought,... more
On October 4, 1960, Eastern Airlines Flight 375 took off from Boston’s Logan airport, and then, two minutes later, it... more
Debbie Schum waited a long time to receive the cremated ashes of her friend, LoraLee Johnson. When she did, she... more
When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August of 2021, they unlocked the prisons and freed prisoners, some of... more
Stories of animals really going for it. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The... more
In February of 1910, members of the Music Hall Ladies Guild in London received a strange letter from their treasurer... more
On September 29, 1982, Adam Janus suddenly collapsed in his home outside of Chicago. He died within hours. Later that... more
On a Saturday night, in February 1949, the music programming on one of the most popular radio stations in Quito,... more
On Halloween night, in 1992, an unusual television special aired on the BBC. Nobody expected what happened next. “The technicians... more
In the winter of 1803, residents outside of London reported strange encounters with a ghost. Some said it looked like... more
Ed and Bertha Briney’s unoccupied farmhouse was reportedly broken into 50 times over 10 years. They put up “No Trespassing”... more
In March of this year, a biologist working in a nature preserve in Florida saw an alligator swimming along a... more
In 1967, a very unlikely group of individuals gathered to quietly break the law and help facilitate abortions. They established... more
This episode picks up where Episode 193 left off. We suggest you listen to them in order. Blanche Molineux visited her... more
In 1895, Blanche Chesebrough moved into a small apartment in Gramercy Park, in New York City. She brought a portrait... more
There is a cave in the middle of the Mojave Desert called Devil's Hole. It's home to a small iridescent... more
In 1982, forensic dentists examined the teeth of thousands of sailors stationed on an aircraft carrier called the USS Carl... more
When Laura Coates decided to become a prosecutor in Washington, D.C., she was told that the job would be “human... more
In 2018, we talked with three of America’s most experienced trauma surgeons about what happens when someone is shot. We... more
For 10 years, Detective John Reilly and his horse Trooper were the only mounted team assigned to Central Park. They... more
Ed and Bertha Briney’s unoccupied farmhouse was reportedly broken into 50 times over 10 years. They put up “No Trespassing” signs, repeatedly... more